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| 1. Unsealed Lips | |||
| 2. Way To Cold | |||
| 3. Worms (The Bad Apple) | |||
| 4. Blasphemy | |||
| 5. We Hail Surpreme | |||
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| 1. Hate | |||
| 2. Psycho | |||
| 3. Get'em Back | |||
| 4. Unsafe | |||
| 5. Welcome To Hell | |||
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| 1. The Omen (Intro) | |||
| 2. One Of Us | |||
| 3. Chicken Bones | |||
| 4. Jus Theories | |||
| 5. Animated | |||
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Stigmata,DF,DF Music,Pop,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop,Rock
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Stigmata: Music From The MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack
Elia Cmiral , and Billy Corgan Manufacturer: Virgin Records Us ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JYQI Release Date: 1999-08-24 |
Tracks:
- Mary Mary (Stigmatic Mix) - Chumbawamba
- Gramarye - Remy Zero
- All Is Full Of Love - Bjork
- The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell - David Bowie
- Release (Edit) - Afro Celt Sound System
- Inertia Creeps - Massive Attack
- Identify - Natalie Imbruglia
- Identify (Dust)/1,000,000 Voices
- Pop Pop/Await/Reflect (Pretty)
- Reflect (Clouds)/Truth
- Of Square Waves/Random Thought
- Reflection/Possession
- Reflect (Gray)/Of Sine Waves
- Distrbnce (After Sckhausen)/Reflect (Pause)/Orah
- Sustain/Identify (Affectation)
- All Answers Revealed/Reflect (Devotion)
- Purge/10,000,000 Voices/Reflect (Purity)/Identify (Peace)
- Reflect (Time)/Tree Whispers
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Patricia Arquette stars in this good vs. evil religious mystery thriller while Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan and Mike Garson score the movie's incidental music to create a perpetual sense of unease. The soundtrack begins with several conventional pop songs. Remy Zero's "Gramarye" is a track from their album that features a complex mix of ambient sea sounds and thick piano notes. Everyone's favorite merry pranksters Chumbawamba add a Stigmatic mix of "Mary Mary" that's as kinetic and close to the dance floor as politicos get. David Bowie charges up for "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell," a robotic piece of machine rock. Sinead O'Connor rides the world beat groove with Afro Celt Sound System for "Release." Natalie Imbruglia delivers the Billy Corgan and Mike Garson signature track "Identify." The second half is instrumental music that succeeds as ambient tone poems, often featuring several tracks and rhythms rolled into one. --Rob O'ConnorCustomer Reviews:
New Age not Rock.......2006-09-15
STIGMATA.......2006-07-19
listened to it couldn't wait till it finished as soon as I can ILL palm it off on someone , better maybe the rubblish tip would suit.
For the life of me how could anyone rate this CD above 1
An excellent soundtrack for an beautiful movie.......2005-02-15
Contrary to several people's complaints that the music from the movie was not on the sountrack, that is not correct, watching the movie before listening to the soundtrack, I did pick up 95% of the songs and the music sounds. What is most exciting about this album is that it incorporates music songs as well as music sounds that were played throughout the movie. Nearly all the tracks were supreme and yet at the end I did want to play it again. The Reflect pieces throughout the music tracks were mixed to create a mood of reflection within the innerself.
Well done to the movie and the soundtrack. What a masterful masterpiece.
What A WEIRD, WILD, COOL Soundtrack This Is!.......2004-06-05
Smashing Pumpkins' Billy Corgan and Mike Garson score the movie's music to create a perpetual sense of darkness, evilness, and general unease.
Some highlights are: Remy Zero's "Gramarye", Chumbawamba's "Mary Mary", Afro Celt System with "Release." Natalie Imbruglia and "Identify", "Inertia Creeps" by Massive Attack. Even Ol' David Bowie charges up for "The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell," a mechanical/NIN sounding (and produced by Trent Reznor) song.
I can't forget to mention the beautiful, "All Is Full Of Love", by the incomparable Bjork.
Most enjoyable movie. Most enjoyable soundtrack!
Happy Listening!
"A mysterious work of Art..with a consistency to it !.......2003-02-20
I hear that "Donnie Darko" Has a nice haunting score too it ! At least I liked what I heard in the film.........
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Stigmata High-Five
F*** the Facts Manufacturer: Relapse ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FS9LC0 Release Date: 2006-08-22 |
Tracks:
- La Derni Image
- The Wrecking
- Carve Your Heart Out
- Taken From The Nest
- Whats Left Behind
- The Sound Of Your Smashed Head
- Dead In The Ruins Of Your Own City
Album Description
Ottawa's grind/metal powerhouse FUCK THE FACTS impacts with the subtlety of an atom bomb on their Relapse debut Stigmata High-Five. The quartet's high-powered assault is all-encompassing: from oppressively heavy, metallic riffing to savage grindings and spasmodic changes alike. Each of the Stigmata High-Five tracks burns with a merciless, unrestrained ferocity. No matter the moment, FUCK THE FACTS' purpose is to inflict maximum aural damage and the result is total devastation.
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Power Tool Stigmata
Godhead Manufacturer: Sol 3 Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000005BR3 Release Date: 1998-03-17 |
Tracks:
- Gimp
- Penetrate
- Eleanor Rigby
- Alone
- Bleed
- Fucked Up
- Craving
- Laura's Theme
- Lies
- Memorial
- Headache Symphony
- Suffer
- Pride
- Afterthoughts
Album Description
With their latest release on Marilyn Manson's Post Human Records, now is the time to hear where it all started. Power Tool Stigmata' is a REALLY great album with elements of both goth (soft acoustic guitar riffs) and industrial (synthesizers and 'power chords'). It's impossible NOT to find something you like on this CD - there's even a cover of the Beatles' 'Eleanor Rigby'! 14 tracks in all.Customer Reviews:
If you like Nine Inch Nails to meet Tool...........2005-03-30
brill.......2004-03-19
Stop slaging off Manson, Linden from san antonio, he didn't ruin godhead and if thats what you think, don't blame him because they will have asked him to join them!
A brill cd and if you are thinking about getting it then you will like it.
Solid release........2003-02-11
nothing that you would expec t.......2002-11-16
A Definate Must Have CD For Godhead Fans.......2002-11-06
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Stigmata
Tarot Manufacturer: Bluelight Finland ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F1HH4G Release Date: 2006-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Angels of Pain
- E.T.I.
- Shades in Glass
- As One
- State of Grace
- Race the Light
- Expected to Heal
- Sleepless
- Teeth
- Stigmata (I Feel for You)
- Turn Me On [#][*]
- Stigmata (I Feel for You) [#][*][Version]
- Live Hard Die Hard [#][*][Demo Version]
Album Details
Finnish Melodic Metal with a Progressive Edge. Now Remastered and featuring Bonus Tracks and an Updated Booklet.
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Stigmata
Arch Enemy Manufacturer: Century Media ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000006DH8 Release Date: 1998-05-05 |
Tracks:
- Beast Of Man
- Stigmata
- Sinister Mephisto
- Ddark Of The Sun
- Let The Killing Begin
- Black Earth
- Tears Of The Dead
- Vox Stellarum
- Bridge Of Destiny
Customer Reviews:
Pretty Good.......2007-01-23
As far as this album goes, I do think it is a great listen, and my favorites on here were Sinister Mephisto, Bridge of Destiny, Black Earth, and Beast of Man. So, to sum it up, it is great and worth the money, but if you haven't listened to Arch Enemy, I think you should get any of the Angela Gossow albums first.
This Is Arch Enemy In Their True Form - Haunting, Melodic, And Skilled At What They Do.......2006-08-07
The Arch Enemy of today is known for their skilled guitarists, and one of the only female Melo-Death Metal vocalists out there. Little know or have even heard the old Arch Enemy, pre-Angela Gossow. I have listened to the newer Arch Enemy, and I see a huge difference in not just the vocals, but also the song-writing as a whole. Now, for me, I much rather prefer the old Arch Enemy, however, I must note that Arch Enemy has never been a band I hated, and they are an extremely talented group.
This was Arch Enemy's second album, and featured Michael Amott on guitar, who is widely considered one of the most skilled guitarists of the genre, Martin Bengtsson on bass, Peter Wildoer on drums, and Johan Liiva on vocals/rhythm guitar. Each member here is in their prime and fullest form. Each musician is notable, and all have their moments to shine. You've got Mike going crazy on guitar, and well-sounding and addictive riffs courtesy of both Mike Amott and Johan Liiva, you've got Peter on drums, who, while might not be as technically proficient as other drummers in this vast genre, can be most noted for his creative use of his cymbals, and the sounds he's able to produce out of them. You've also got Martin Bengtsson on bass who, sadly, doesn't stand out very much, but he does have his moments if you are willing to listen carefully (the drums, vox, and guitars are much louder than the bass in the mix), and you've also got, once again of course, now former vocalist Johan Liiva, who most die-hard Arch Enemy fans seem to prefer. Now, I could very easily go into this long criticism comparing the two vocalists, but for now, I'll spare you all, not only because I don't want to take up too much space, but also because it's unfair to compare the two. They have 2 different styles of singing; it would ultimately be comparable to apples vs. oranges. Johan Liiva does give a good raspy voice, and what I consider to be one of the most decipherable "growls/grunts" in the entire genre of Metal.
Now, that being said, the song-writing here, like mentioned above, is very different from later albums with Angela Gossow in the mix. It seems rawer, less produced, and has a certain dark atmosphere. The riffs are surprisingly addictive, the solo's are amazing to say the least, the drums are clean, not sloppy, and don't conform to the typical double bass stomping, but rather, leaves the double bass to a minimum and does what's needed to help out with the atmosphere of the dark, down-tuned, heavy guitars. The vocals fit in with this music also surprisingly well, and as mentioned, the bass is very muddy and blends in with the guitars most of the time. Each song goes through many time-changes, which doesn't leave you bored with either song (depending on your tastes), and there is a healthy mix of variety as well. Some songs are slow-paced and pick up later; other songs are mid-paced, and stay that way; and the rest are either instrumental pieces once again meant to keep the mood of the album going, or they are fast paced, thrash induced songs with blistering guitar-work. Either way, this album won't fail to please you regardless of what forms of Metal you like most. Also worth noting, the songs here are more epic-length, as opposed to the typical 3-4 minute songs on later albums like Doomsday Machine and Wages Of Sin.
Songs:
1. Beast Of Man: This is the album opener, and is absolutely relentless. Its one of the more Thrashy, fast-paced songs with minor slow parts in the middle. Contains some of the best riffs on the album. Also, the solo's are very well done and absolutely infectious.
2. Stigmata: The title track, Stigmata, is an instrumental, mid-paced song. A decent song overall, but sort of on the verge of filler material.
3. Sinister Mephisto: This track is very groove-oriented, and contains a very catchy main riff. One of the better songs of the album. Also definately worth noting, is the drums, and the use of cymbals. Very creative, very well-done.
4. Dark Of The Sun: This is a mid-paced/slow song with more catchy riffs. The vocals here are pretty raspy, and doesn't fit the song TOO well, but it does its job overall.
5. Let The Killing Begin: A decent song with a mostly fast pace. However, not one of the more impressive songs on the album. More verge of filler material for me.
6. Black Earth: My absolute favourite of the entire album. It also happens to be the slowest song on the entire album, but there's just something about it that's addictive. One of the better Arch Enemy songs in general in my opinion. Best vocals on the album, best riffs (and one of the better riffs I've heard of any band), amazingly well-done solo's, entertaining throughout. Great song, I'd buy the album just for this song.
7. Hydra: Yet another instrumental piece meant to transition the mood of the previous track into the to follow up, Tears Of The Dead.
8. Tears Of The Dead: Yet another one of those rather fast-paced songs with infectious riffs and groove. My other favourite just because of the catchiness factor.
9. Diva Satanica: One of the faster songs on the album. (if not, the fastest). Now, granted, this is not fast in the sense of, lets say, Rotten Sound fast, or even Cryptopsy fast, but it utilizes its tempo well. Great song in general.
10. Damnation's Way: Another mid-paced song with fast riffs, and a slow chorus. Not exactly my favourite, but its not filler material. Johan's vocals sound especially nasally here for some odd reason.
11. Vox Stellarum: Basically, this song, in a nutshell, is a very atmospheric 2 minute piano piece with a guitar, drum and bass interlude in about the middle, and contains some of the only soulful guitar playing on the entire album. If I were to choose any of the instrumental pieces over the rest, this would be it.
12. Bridge Of Destiny: The longest song on the entire album and has more of that fast guitar work accompanied with quite a bit of the double bass. In the intro, at least. Great song to close the album too.
So, with ALL OF THAT being said (and yes, it's a lot to read, I know), the final verdict is: if you are a fan of Melodic Death Metal, or are into at least melodically influenced bands with rather harsh vocals, and fast paced drumming, then this album is for you.
Thank you for reading.
The Eclipse Of Melodic Death Metal, Layed In History As The End Was Near.......2006-04-11
First off, I love Arch Enemy's instrumentals...almost ALL of them. They all have their own unique sounds to them, creating their own personal appeal from the listener. The title track and "Vox Stellarum" are no exceptions, they both rule. The former is pounding, which then speeds up pretty well where the Amott brothers show off what they do as a warm up, and the latter displays a darker, deeper side, which is kicked out of the way by more riffage, then relates back to the dreaming, depressing piano. These two instrumentals alone set the album tone very nicely on their own. The latter displays the emotion set in the face of the tainted man on the cover, who looks as though he has lost everything and has been scarred by the darkness (notice his left eye).
I can never truly complain about the guitars or the drumming, and not enough on the bass, but only on Johan's vocals, especially on this album. Stigmata has been given a devastating sound, listening to "Beast Of Man" tears along with the heaviest riffs you can imagine. The band's original drummer, Daniel Erlandsson, plays the drums only on this track. The rest is played by Peter Wildoer of Darkane. Songs like "Dark Of The Sun", "Black Earth" and the nine minute milestone "Bridge Of Destiny" leave huge amounts of space for everybody to show off a bit, especially the solos that come in fast from both guitarists.
The only track that doesn't belong on this album to me is "Let The Killing Begin". It lacks flair and catchiness and it doesn't help when Johan sounds like he has a cold.
After facing and overcoming this fear, I have to say that this is one of the best albums of metal, greatly underlooked by many. Maybe fans didn't like to see them going into an over-the-top technical direction. In any case, this is a must buy, must own CD . Do not give in to the darkness of MTV or any other mainstream influence. Let the man on the cover, who is now doomed for his forgotten sins, lay at rest, knowing another will not follow his fate.
Far supeior to Arch Enemy's newer releases.......2006-02-24
Pros: "Birdge of Destiny"! Awesome solos and riffs aplenty from the brothers Ammot. Frenized drumming. Overall the instrumentation is pretty good.
Cons: If you are used to Angela's vocals you probably won't like Johan's voclas. Production is pretty dry at best.
Final Word: A great release from a good melodic death band. Highly recommended for metal headds who apprieciate good metal. This is and "Black Earth" are much better than any of their newer releases.
Another Arch Enemy album...Another Masterpiece.......2005-04-28
Stigmata starts with 'Beast of Man', the first highlight of the album. Heavy riffing and even blastbeats show up, which I believe is the only time you'll hear them on any AE album. Another standout track for me is 'Black Earth', which kicks in with a signature AE riff attack following the chaotic intro. It always gets my blood pumping when that riff kicks in.
Since I love insturmentals, I love the tracks 'Stigmata' and 'Vox Stellarum'. 'Stigmata' has some heavenly & melodic guitar soloing courtesy of the Ammots, played with all the emotion you could want. Speaking of emotion, the last standout track 'Bridge of Destiny' is an epic of an album closer, featuring more outstanding guitar work and one of the best outro guitar leads that I've ever heard. Again, the lead is played with tons of feeling and emotion, giving off a truly triumphant vibe as well. A perfect ending for another AE masterpiece.
Highly highly recommended for any lover of music!!!!!
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Stigmata
Arch Enemy Manufacturer: Dream on ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00008OQT2 Release Date: 2003-03-03 |
Tracks:
- Beast Of Man
- Stigmata
- Sinister Mephisto
- Dark Of The Sun
- Let The Killing Begin
- Black Earth
- Hydra (Bonus Track For Korea)
- Tears Of The Dead
- Diva Satanica (Bonus Track For Korea)
- Damnations Way (Bonus Track For Korea)
- Vox Stellarum
- Bridge Of Destiny
Album Description
Asian edition of 1998 album, from Swedish power metal act, includes three bonus tracks, 'Hydra', 'Diva Satanica' & 'Damnations Ways'. Sleeve includes lyrics & band photos. Dream On.Album Details
Asian Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: 'diva Satanica', and 'damnation Ways'.
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Do Unto Others...
Stigmata Manufacturer: Victory Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SWGQ Release Date: 2000-05-23 |
Tracks:
- No Compromise
- Violence With Violence
- Can't Bring Me Down
- Drowning
- No Regrets
- At What Price?
- Mad World
- Haunted By Memories
- Losing Dice
- Follow Your Heart
- Life 4 A Life
- Thru These Eyes
Album Description
Troy Ney York Hardcore masters are back with thier most violent offering to date. For fans of Hatebreed, Agnostic Front, Madball, All Out War and Earth Crisis. A must haveCustomer Reviews:
STIGMATA IS THE BEST!!!.......2002-06-04
Troycore.......2000-07-13
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Stigmata
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000DZ95YO Release Date: 2006-05-16 |
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Stigmata
Arch Enemy Manufacturer: Toy's Factory Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000087GL Release Date: 1998-03-25 |
Tracks:
- Beast of Man
- Stigmata [Instrumental]
- Sinister Mephisto
- Dark of the Sun
- Let the Killing Begin
- Black Earth
- Hydra [*][Instrumental]
- Tears of the Dead
- Diva Satanica [*]
- Damnation's Way [*]
- Vox Stellarum [Instrumental]
- Bridge of Destiny
Album Details
Japanese Release featuring Bonus Tracks. Features Guitar Work by Former Carcass Member Michael Ammot.Customer Reviews:
Archenemy supremacy.......1999-12-02
very good, a song to remember.......1999-05-22
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Power Tool Stigmata
Godhead Manufacturer: Orchard Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000ALQCM Release Date: 1999-08-03 |
Tracks:
- Gimp
- Penetrate
- Eleanor Rigby
- Alone
- Bleed
- Fucked Up
- Craving
- Laura's Theme
- Lies
- Memorial
- Headache Symphony
- Suffer
- Pride
- Afterthoughts
Album Description
Dark, modern industrial. Produced by Richard Gottehrer.Customer Reviews:
Godhead fans NEED this album.......2006-09-05
The instrumental tracks show how creative OTHER members can be besides their frontman (Jason Miller) who handles most of the songwriting. The other tracks like "Memorial" and "Penetrate" are some of Godhead's strongest material, however, and are worth the purchase alone!
Dance Music:
- Still I Rise [Clean]
- Success, the Best Revenge [Explicit Lyrics]
- Takin' Dirty
- Takin' Ends [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tales From the Crypt [Explicit Lyrics]
- Texas Syndicate [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha Block Is Hot [Explicit Lyrics]
- Tha G-Code [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Introduction [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Invisible Man
Dance Music
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